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Extraterritoriality And The Dormant Commerce Clause: A Doctrinal Post-Mortem, Brannon P. Denning
Extraterritoriality And The Dormant Commerce Clause: A Doctrinal Post-Mortem, Brannon P. Denning
Louisiana Law Review
The article offers information related to the dormant Commerce Clause doctrine (DCCD), a legal doctrine that courts in the U.S. have inferred from the commerce clause related to the prohibition of the extraterritorial state legislation. It mentions that the clause expressly grants congress the power to regulate commerce among the several states.
Bad Moon Rising: The Sharia Law Bans, Bradford J. Kelley
Bad Moon Rising: The Sharia Law Bans, Bradford J. Kelley
Louisiana Law Review
The article presents information on the Sharia Law, an Islamic religious law, and other foreign laws in the U.S. courts. It discusses that whether prohibition should be applied to the Sharia Law. It mentions about the impact of this Law in the countries like the U.S. and Great Britain. It informs about the efforts made by the U.S. state legislative to stop use of Sharia Law.